Revolving around an armed task force dedicated to defending libraries and books in a dystopian near-future Japan in which the media censorship authority has become an oppressive organization, Arikawa Hiro's light novel series Library Wars was turned into a live-action blockbuster in 2013 starring V6's Okada Junichi and Eikura Nana. The film followed Kasahara Iku (Eikura Nana), a new recruit of the Library Defense Force, as she navigated a dangerous new world under the tutelage of her stern supervisor Dojo Atsushi (Okada Junichi). The original cast and crew return in 2015 for the film sequel Library Wars: The Last Mission, again directed by Sato Shinsuke.

Set 18 months after the first film, The Last Mission sees the Library Defense Force take on their biggest battle when a mission to safeguard a book exhibition turns out to be a trap laid by the government-armed Media Betterment Committee to wipe out the defense force. Besides Okada and Eikura, Fukushi Sota, Kuriyama Chiaki, Tanaka Kei, Hashimoto Jun and Nishida Naomi, as well as Matsuzaka Tori, Nakamura Aoi and Tsuchiya Tao who appeared in the 2015 television special Library Wars: Book of Memories, also reprise their roles.

This edition comes with the film on Blu-ray and DVD, two bonus DVDs of special features, a CD, a 60-page booklet and a storyboard book.

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Kadokawa MODERN TIMES (Japan Version)

HK$ 268.00

MODERN TIMES (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa Shukan ASCII 24764-01/27 2015

HK$ 68.00

Shukan ASCII 24764-01/27 2015

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Kadokawa Shukan Famitsu 21881-11/05 2015

HK$ 90.00

Shukan Famitsu 21881-11/05 2015

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Kadokawa KIZUDARAKE NO SANGA (Japan Version)

HK$ 229.00

KIZUDARAKE NO SANGA (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa Sarabure 04139-12 2016

HK$ 119.00

Sarabure 04139-12 2016

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Kadokawa WAKA OYABUN KENKA JOU (Japan Version)

HK$ 229.00

WAKA OYABUN KENKA JOU (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa Kansai Family Walker 02415-12 2016

HK$ 105.00

Kansai Family Walker 02415-12 2016

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Kadokawa Dengeki Daioh Zoukan 16476-11 2016

HK$ 80.00

Dengeki Daioh Zoukan 16476-11 2016

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Kadokawa Kansai Walker 22524-10/25 2016

HK$ 86.00

Kansai Walker 22524-10/25 2016

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Kadokawa KAIDAN KAKUIDORI (Japan Version)

HK$ 229.00

KAIDAN KAKUIDORI (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa KURO NO SHIKYUU (Japan Version)

HK$ 218.00

KURO NO SHIKYUU (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa Shukan ASCII 24764-05/26 2015

HK$ 74.00

Shukan ASCII 24764-05/26 2015

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Kadokawa Tokai Walker 16635-01 2017

HK$ 86.00

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Kadokawa Pink & Gray (Blu-ray) (Special Edition)(Japan Version)

HK$ 547.00

NEWS member Kato Shigeaki's 2012 debut novel Pink and Gray arrives on the silver screen with an adaptation helmed by acclaimed director Yukisada Isao (Crying Out Love In The Center Of The World). Set in the showbiz world, Pink and Gray, which Kato has said contains semi-autobiographical details, is about childhood buddies whose friendship begins to change and devolve after they enter the entertainment industry. Kato's labelmate Nakajima Yuto of Hey! Say! JUMP makes his film debut in the leading role alongside Suda Masaki (Daily Lives of High School Boys), Kaho (Tokyo Girl), Kishii Yukino (At the Last Stop Called Ghost Chimney) and Yagira Yuya (Unforgiven). More than an idol movie, Pink and Gray offers interesting character studies told through a clever narrative framework that turns the story on its head.

Popular actor Shiraki Rengo (Nakajima Yuko) suddenly takes his own life one day, leaving behind six notes. His longtime friend Kawata Daiki (Suda Masaki), also an actor but far less famous, rushes to Rengo's home, but arrives too late to save him. Exactly what went wrong? Rengo and Daiki were close friends from childhood, but in high school, Rengo got scouted by an agency and soon made the jump to stardom. The jealous Daiki also pursued an entertainment career but to no avail. As time goes on, the ups and downs of the industry begin to take a toll on their friendship, forever changing the boys' relationship.

This edition comes with a bonus DVD of special features and a 16-page booklet.

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Kadokawa Her Brother (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

HK$ 450.00

Her Brother (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa LOVE & MERCY (Japan Version)

HK$ 158.00

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Kadokawa Shukan ASCII 24762-01/14 2014

HK$ 88.00

Shukan ASCII 24762-01/14 2014

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Kadokawa An Actor's Revenge (1963) (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

HK$ 450.00

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Kadokawa Something Like, Something Like It (Japan Version)

HK$ 303.00

Something Like, Something Like It (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa MABOROSHI NO UMA (Japan Version)

HK$ 229.00

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Kadokawa Dead Run Standard Edition (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)

HK$ 369.00

From acclaimed writer/director Sabu (The Blessing Bell) comes Dead Run (a.k.a. Shisso), a dark and powerful tale about growing up and first love. Shuji is struggling to grow up in a small seaside town that is being redeveloped to become a major resort. He starts going to church with his cynical older brother and there he meets the orphan girl Eri, who is in his class at school. Shuji develops a crush on her and takes up running so that he can spend more time with her. However, when Eri is injured when a truck's cargo falls on her, her relatives whisk her away to Tokyo. Shuji is desperate to go after her, but his journey will not be an easy one as he encounters yakuza, prostitutes and a priest with a shady past. Starring Tegoshi Yuya and Kan Hanae, Dead Run is a desperate teenage adventure that speaks to the sentiments of viewers of all ages.

Johnny's idol Nakayama Yuma (Pin to Kona) takes on his first silver-screen leading role with AKB48's Shimazaki Haruka (Ghost Theater) in the horror mystery Haunted Campus. Based on a novel by Kushiki Riu, the film stars Nakayama as wimpy college student Shinji who is easily spooked due to his past ghost sightings. Because of his crush on Koyomi (Shimazuka Haruka), he decides to join the occult research society, a club dedicated to studying unexplained supernatural phenomena. Shinji, Koyomi and their fellow club members set out to solve a strange mystery that happened on campus. Johnny's Jr. member Yasui Kentaro (Bad Boys J), Ohno Takuro (Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation) and Takahashi Maryjun (The Virgin Psychics) also co-star in Haunted Campus.

This edition comes with a 24-page photobook, a chapter of the original novel and a bonus DVD with making-of, stage greeting and unreleased scenes.

A brutal serial killer is on the loose, and it's up to two very different homicide detectives to catch him in Memories of Murder, a riveting police procedural from Bong Joon Ho, director of The Host and Mother. Based on an actual series of events that began in 1986, the film centers on a rural cop named Park Do Mang (Song Kang Ho, from The Host and Thirst) and his tense partnership with Inspector Suh Tae Yoon (Kim Sang Kyung, Turning Gate), a big city detective fresh from Seoul.

Detective Park, who'd much rather spend his time beating confessions out of suspects than be forced to do any actual detective work, mocks Suh, telling him that real Korean cops "investigate with their feet," not their intellect. But as the bodies begin to pile up, the two realize they have to reconcile their differences to stop the killer before he strikes again. However, with numerous leads that seemingly go nowhere, is there any chance they'll catch their man and finally put him behind bars? Or will their unceasing quest for justice actually push these heroes to their absolute breaking point?

Unravel the truth in Memories of Murder, winner of Best Film, Best Director (Bong Joon Ho) and Best Actor (Song Kang Ho) at South Korea's Grand Bell Awards! Featuring performances by Kim Roi Ra, Song Jae Ho, Park No Shik, and Byun Hee Bong, this is one gripping crime thriller that's more than just another whodunit!

The Yamada Yusuke bestseller novel that spawned a television drama, a manga series and a game now becomes a feature film from director Naito Eisuke. The survival thriller stars Kaho (Blindly in Love) as Azusa, a high school girl who manages to survive a suicide attempt. Soon after Azusa returns to school, it is taken over by several men wearing strange masks. During the chaos, Azusa finds a puzzle piece given to her by classmate Shigeo (Nomura Shuhei) and discovers that the puzzle piece will become the key to unlocking the mystery behind the strange happenings. Shocking, bizarre and suspenseful, Puzzle will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

This edition includes making of, trailers and other bonus video content.

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Kadokawa KAIDAN KASANEGAHUCHI (Japan Version)

HK$ 229.00

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Kadokawa THE TRUST (Japan Version)

HK$ 288.00

THE TRUST (Japan Version)

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Kadokawa OSAKA MONOGATARI (Japan Version)

HK$ 218.00

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Kadokawa Gonin Saga (Blu-ray) (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)

HK$ 375.00

Nineteen years after the original Gonin, the ultra-violent yakuza cult classic gets a sequel in Gonin Saga. The 1995 original, starring Kitano Takeshi, Sato Koichi, Motoki Masahiro, Takenaka Naoto and Shiina Kippei, told the story of a destitute club owner who recruits a gang of misfits to rob the same yakuza gang to which he owes money, thus unleashing a violent chase between all parties involved. Though director Ishii Takashi did make Gonin 2 in 1996, it had little relation to the original, so Gonin Saga is the first direct sequel to the 1995 film.

Starring Higashide Masahiro (Blue Spring Ride), Ando Masanobu (Sukiyaki Western Django), Kiritani Kenta (Outrage Beyond), Tsuchiya Anna (Sakuran) and Emoto Tasuku (A Story of Yonosuke), Gonin Saga depicts how the actions of the men in the first film affect the next generation. Higashide and Kiritani play the sons of characters killed in the first movie, Tsuchiya plays the lover of Ando's yakuza boss and Emoto plays a reporter who wants to uncover the truth of what happened nineteen years ago.

Nineteen years after the original Gonin, the ultra-violent yakuza cult classic gets a sequel in Gonin Saga. The 1995 original, starring Kitano Takeshi, Sato Koichi, Motoki Masahiro, Takenaka Naoto and Shiina Kippei, told the story of a destitute club owner who recruits a gang of misfits to rob the same yakuza gang to which he owes money, thus unleashing a violent chase between all parties involved. Though director Ishii Takashi did make Gonin 2 in 1996, it had little relation to the original, so Gonin Saga is the first direct sequel to the 1995 film.

Starring Higashide Masahiro (Blue Spring Ride), Ando Masanobu (Sukiyaki Western Django), Kiritani Kenta (Outrage Beyond), Tsuchiya Anna (Sakuran) and Emoto Tasuku (A Story of Yonosuke), Gonin Saga depicts how the actions of the men in the first film affect the next generation. Higashide and Kiritani play the sons of characters killed in the first movie, Tsuchiya plays the lover of Ando's yakuza boss and Emoto plays a reporter who wants to uncover the truth of what happened nineteen years ago.

Based on the successful light novel series, Library Wars is now a live-action blockbuster from the director of Gantz! V6's Okada Junichi and Eikura Nana (April Bride) team up as two members of an organization dedicated to protecting books in an alternate reality in which the media censorship authority has become an oppressive organization. Depicting the fight against media censorship as a literal battle, Library Wars is an explosive drama with spectacular action sequences, a politically relevant message about the dangers of censorship and even a heartwarming romance.

Ever since the Japanese government passed a law banning dangerous books, it has gone as far as taking up arms to make sure the wrong books don't get into the wrong hands. To defend the sanctity of the library and to ensure freedom of expression in Japan, the Library Defense force was established, striking a precarious balance. Kasahara (Eikura Nana) has joined the Library Defense Force to pursue her prince, an anonymous Library Force member who protected a book for her when she was in high school. However, her instructor Dojo (Okura Junichi) has devised a difficult training regiment that she is physically incapable to handle. Kasahara manages to prove herself and is assigned to Dojo's task force, putting her in the line of fire in the long-standing war between the oppressive Media Betterment Force and the Library Defense Force.

This edition features the film on both Blu-ray and DVD. It includes audio commentary, a visual commentary, making of, deleted scenes, stage events and trailers. It also comes with a storyboard book.

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Kadokawa Shukan ASCII 24761-10/01 2013

HK$ 70.00

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To suit your home, most Kadokawa Hobbies are manufactured with either Yellow, Grey and Blue. You can find popular Kadokawa Hobbies, such as YUKI NO MOSHOU (Japan Version), Sils Maria (Blu-ray)(Japan Version) and The Divergent Series: Insurgent (Blu-ray) (Japan Version). Looking for a Kadokawa Hobbies? Find good ones not only from Kadokawa Hobbies but also from Cospa, Bandai and Panorama. Can you believe they are only HK$ 16.00 - HK$ 3,041.00 for Kadokawa Hobbies on iprice? Depending on your preferences and budget, you can choose between Movies, Magazines and Books.

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